+1vdn992 iF you can believe it. Easy op to move some wreckage. But if commercial pilots are now being recruited by Al Qaeda - the implications are immense. It would mean every flight from a Muslim country is a potential WMD. You can see why they might want to cover that up. ﻿

mihai blandu

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Sanie Spel

I think that there is a good chance that it may be there but the only thing that baffles every single theory out there is there is no motive attached to any theory. Hence, every theory is contradictory to itself which is the weirdest fact. The only other option is someone wanted to fly the plane to an inhabited or a island with military specialists to start a "Lost" scenario or to experiment on them. But anything such as this island that is supposedly "Secret" would not be on a youtube channel so easily like this. Anything that some higher government or military wants to hide, will always stay hidden. People aren't that stupid.﻿

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